Weird Wally's Worldview

A fresh way of looking at the world. Original content by Weird Wally and friends. If it's news, it's news to us, and we're on it. And if the answers are unknowable, we’ll make something up. Contact us: zendance@aol.com

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Captivating: Been feeling inundated by the flood of alpha
male testosterone gushing from Washington lately?Then you need to pick up a copy of, “The Power,”
by Naomi Alderman (Little Brown, 2016).A
single sentence on the book jacket describes it perfectly: “A fierce new power
has emerged----and only women have it.”And
that’s just the start.But the ending
will surprise you.This gem of a book is
a journey through an alternate universe that is vastly different from our own,
yet somehow exactly the same.This book
is a Must Read!

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

It's obvious to me that most politicians enter that carrier to either make money or to make more money. It's a sweet deal provided you have what it takes; a lot of narcissism and a little bit of sociopathy. Having said that, there must be someway to make lots of money from politics without having to become a politician. And a friend of mine has figured out a way. While most everyone else argues and bets on whether or not the Democrats will flip the House and impeach the president, my friend, Junebug, sees a whole different set of issue. "The Man be doing all kinds of weird shit and getting away with it," he told me. "And if the Democrats win the House, the president will be impeached and there will be all kinds of investigations and other shit hitting the fan. If that's the case, lot of rich white dudes gonna go to jail and become somebody's bitch. Now do you really think those other rich white dudes in Washington are gonna let that happen? And that's something I'm taking bets on." Granted, my friend Junebug may be a crazy, but he's crazy like a fox and thinks like a sociopath.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Rumor Has It: If Robert Muller is fired as Special Counsel, the Department of Justice (DOJ) will replace him with Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, and an informal adviser on cyber security to the White House. Neither the Republican controlled House nor Senate plan on voicing any opposition. According to several DOJ sources, should Giuliani be unable to assume the position, the job will go to Devin Nunes, the current chair of the House Intelligence Committee. A high profile White House aide recently speculated to a group of reporters. "We're expecting full compliance from our people in congress."